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CONSTITUTION 

AND 

Register of Active and Honorary 

Members 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 

New York 

1907 






from the press of 

The Brandow Printing Co. 

Albany, N. Y. 



The New York Delta of Phi Beta Kappa was 
organized in the President's Room, Columbia Col- 
lege, on Thursday, April 226., 1869, at a meeting 
at which there were present, Dr. Barnard, Profes- 
sors Charles Short, Charles F. Chandler, Wendell 
Lamouroux, and Alexis A. Julien, of Columbia 
College. 

Dr. Barnard, being called to the chair, stated 
that the object of the meeting was to receive a 
charter from the Alpha of New York of Phi Beta 
Kappa, and to organize under such charter the Delta 
Chapter of New York. The charter was then read 
and, on motion, adopted. The chairman read the 
constitution, which was also unanimously adopted. 

The first officers of the chapter were as follows: 

President, Dr. F. A. P. Barnard 

Vice-President, Professor Charles Short 

Corresponding Secretary, Professor A. A. Julien 
Recording Secretary, Professor Wendell La- 

mouroux 
Treasurer, Professor C. F. Chandler 

At a special meeting of the Chapter, held May 24, 
1901, the following resolutions were adopted: 

Resolved, That the New York Delta of Phi 
Beta Kappa, for the purpose of establishing a 



Barnard College Section of the Chapter, shall elect 
to membership in the Chapter from each class that 
has been graduated from Barnard College a number 
not to exceed one-fifth of that of the class at the 
time of its graduation, but no person shall be 
elected who does not fulfil the qualifications as to 
scholarship prescribed in Article III. of the present 
Constitution : and be it further 

Resolved, That the persons so elected shall be 
initiated by a committee consisting of the officers 
of the Chapter and five other members of the 
Chapter to be appointed by the President. 



CONSTITUTION OF THE NEW YORK 
DELTA OF PHI BETA KAPPA 

ARTICLE I 

NAME 

This society is one of the co-ordinate branches 
of the body known as the United Chapters of Phi 
Beta Kappa, and shall be called the Delta Chap- 
ter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society in the State of 
New York. 

ARTICLE II 

OBJECT 

The object of the Phi Beta Kappa Society is the 
promotion of scholarship and friendship among 
students and graduates of American colleges. 

ARTICLE III 

ORGANIZATION 

I. The Chapter shall consist of two sections, the 
Columbia College Section and the Barnard College 
Section. 



2. The Columbia College Section shall consist of 
all persons elected to membership prior to 1901, 
and of such students and alumni of Columbia Col- 
lege as the Section may elect in accordance with 
the provisions of Article IV. of this Constitution. 

3. The Barnard College Section shall consist of 
the alumnae of Barnard College elected and initiated 
in accordance with the provisions of the resolution 
of the Chapter, adopted May 24, 1901, regarding 
the formation of such Barnard College Section, 
and of such students and alumnse of Barnard Col- 
lege as the Section may elect in accordance with 
the provisions of Article IV. of this Constitution. 

ARTICLE IV 

MEMBERSHIP 

1. Active membership in this Chapter shall be 
limited to — first, the members of the Junior and 
Senior classes of Columbia College and Barnard 
College, subject to the restrictions mentioned in 
paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 of this article, and, secondly, 
to those graduates of Columbia College and Barnard 
College who may have proved themselves worthy 
of such honor. 

2. Those members of the Junior class alone shall 
be eligible who, after the final examination of the 
Junior year, shall be found to have received a stand- 
ing equivalent to the grade of 2, in accordance with 



the procedure outlined in section 4, but the number 
elected by either Section shall not exceed one-tenth 
of the entire class, provided that, if the number 
of the class be not divisible by ten, a fractional 
remainder of five shall make an additional member 
eligible. 

3. Those members of the Senior class alone 
shall be eligible who shall have obtained a standing 
equivalent to 2, in accordance with the procedure 
outlined in section 4, but the number elected by 
either Section (inclusive of those elected in the 
Junior year) shall not exceed one-fifth of the entire 
class, provided that, if the number of the class be 
not divisible by five, a fractional remainder of three 
shall make an additional member eligible, and, sec- 
ondly, those who have been nominated for reasons 
of weight by the Standing Committee. 

4. The eligible list from which candidates for 
election to this Chapter shall be selected is to be 
prepared in accordance with the following formula : 
The records of the students as they are embodied 
in the books of the Registrar of the University 
shall furnish the material to be used in determining 
the relative standing of candidates for election. 
For the purpose of determining the relative stand- 
ing of the candidates, let grade A=i, grade B=2, 
grade C=3, grade D=4, grade ¥=y. These 
numbers will be designated as group numbers. 



Multiply the group number for each term in each 
subject of study which the candidate has pursued 
by the number of hours a week for which that 
subject is scheduled in the College Announcement. 
Divide the sum of the products obtained by the total 
number of hours a week for which the candidate 
was registered in each term. The eligible list will 
be made up of those students whose relative stand- 
ing, in accordance with the preceding formula, lies 
between the limits of i and 2. 

5. Any person distinguished in letters, science, 
or education, may be elected an Honorary Member 
of this Chapter, by vote of both Sections ; and such 
Honorary Member shall be entitled to all the privi- 
leges of active members, but shall not be required 
to pay any fees. 

ARTICLE V 

OFFICERS 

1. The officers of this Chapter shall be a Presi- 
dent, Vice-President, and a Secretary-Treasurer. 

2. The President of the Columbia College Sec- 
tion shall be ex-oiUcio President of the Chapter. 

3. The President of the Barnard College Section 
shall be ex-ofdcio Vice-President of the Chapter. 

4. The Secretary of the Columbia College Sec- 
tion shall be ex-ofdcio Secretary-Treasurer of the 
Chapter. 

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5- During their term of office the officers shall 
form a Standing Committee. 

6. The Secretary-Treasurer shall receive all 
moneys and pay only such bills as have been 
approved by the Standing Committee. 

ARTICLE VI 

MEETINGS 

1. The Sections shall meet and act separately 
for all purposes except the amendment of this Con- 
stitution, as provided in Article IX., and the election 
of delegates to the Supreme Council. 

2. Joint meetings of the Sections for the pur- 
poses specified in paragraph i of this Article may 
be called at any time by the Standing Committee, 
and must be called by the Committee at the request 
of either Section. 

3. Except as provided in Article IX., a quorum 
shall consist of five members of each Section. 

ARTICLE VII 

ELECTION OF MEMBERS 

1. Each Section shall hold its election of mem- 
bers at such times and places as it may prescribe 
in its Constitution and By-Laws. 

2. The Secretaries of the Sections shall furnish 
to the Secretary of the Chapter Hsts of all persons 
elected and initiated into the Sections. 

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ARTICLE VIII 

DUTIES OF MEMBERS 

1. Each person shall, upon initiation, pay to the 
Treasurer of his Section the sum of $5.00. No 
person shall be considered an active member until 
this sum is paid. 

2. Each member shall, immediately after admis- 
sion, procure a badge of the Society, of the tradi- 
tional form. 

3. Within ten days after initiation the Treasurer 
of each Section shall pay to the Secretary-Treasurer 
of the Chapter the sum of $3.00 for each person 
initiated into that Section. 

ARTICLE IX 

AMENDMENTS 

1. Amendments to this Constitution shall be made 
only at a joint meeting of the Sections called for 
that purpose by the Standing Committee. 

2. No amendment shall be considered or adopted 
at such meeting unless it has previously been acted 
upon favorably by one or both of the Sections. 

3. No amendment to this Constitution shall be 
declared adopted unless it shall have received the 
votes of two-thirds of the members present and 
voting at a meeting at which not less than ten 
members of each Section are present. 

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ARTICLE X 



INITIATION OF MEMBERS 



The form of initiation shall be as follows : The 
member or members elect shall be conducted into 
the presence of the Section by a member appointed 
for that purpose. Upon their entrance, the mem- 
bers shall rise and remain standing, while the con- 
ductor addresses the Section as follows : " Mr. 
President and Members of Phi Beta Kappa, I intro- 
duce to you these members-elect. Having been 
informed of their election, they have requested me 
to express their desire to be admitted to the honors 
and privileges of the Society." 

The members of the Section shall then resume 
their seats and the President, remaining standing, 
shall address the members-elect as follows: 

" Members-Elect : 

" In recognition of the honorable record which 
you have made during your undergraduate life, 
you have been elected members of Phi Beta Kappa, 
a fraternity which, for more than a century, has 
been the exponent of devotion to literature and 
philosophy. The distinction thus conferred upon 
you is one which the most eminent statesmen, 
divines, jurists, educators, scientists and men of 
letters have been proud to share. Almost con- 
temporary in its origin with the foundation of 

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our national government, the fraternity is closely 
identified with the history of this country by the 
active participation of many of its earlier members 
in the framing of the Constitution, and by the 
prominent part which its members of later years 
have taken in important affairs of both Church 
and State. Founded in 1776 at that venerable 
seat of learning, the College of William and Mary, 
the range and influence of the fraternity have grad- 
ually extended, until now it embraces forty chap- 
ters in as many different colleges and universities, 
and a membership of nearly twenty thousand. 
True to its original purpose, the fraternity has 
ever cherished the sentiment expressed in its 
motto and sought to foster that love of wisdom 
and sound knowledge which should be our guide 
in life. The emblem which has come down to 
us from our forefathers fitly symbolizes that pur- 
pose. The initials "<^- (3. k." stand for the motto 
*'<f>iXo(To<f)La pLov Kvpe pviJTY}^'' and the hand pointing to 
the stars indicates the noble aspirations of the fra- 
ternity. Upon the reverse the letters " S. P." are 
the initials of the words '' Societas Philosophies/' 
and the date, '' December 5, 1776,'' is that upon 
which the Society was organized. 

'' In wearing this badge we should be mindful 
of the noble sentiment which it represents, of the 
distinction which has been attached to it by the 



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many generations of eminent men who have worn 
it, and of our individual obligation to the great 
brotherhood of students and scholars who are thus 
united by a common bond. As the possessors of 
many of the treasures of the past, it behooves us 
to make our contribution to the present and to the 
future. We owe a duty to our fellows, our city, 
our State and our country, to encourage the love 
of letters and of sound scholarship and above all 
to keep alive the pure flame of truth. 

'' Recognizing the talent and worth which you 
have evinced, we welcome you to membership, well 
assured that it will be your ambition to maintain 
and perpetuate the traditions and principles of this 
ancient and honorable fraternity." 

The President shall then welcome each of the 
members-elect in succession, using the grip of 
the Society and shall request them to sign the 
Constitution. 



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CONSTITUTION OF THE COLUMBIA 
AND BARNARD SECTIONS 

ARTICLE I 

OFFICERS 

1. The officers of this Section shall be a Presi- 
dent, a Vice-President, a Secretary, and a Treas- 
urer. 

2. The officers shall be elected annually at the 
Anniversary Meeting, and shall, during their term 
of office, form an Executive Committee. 

3. It shall be the duty of the Executive Com- 
mittee to make all necessary arrangements for 
meetings and to prepare each year the list of mem- 
bers of the Junior and Senior classes who are 
eligible to membership in the Section. 

4. The Treasurer shall receive all moneys and 
pay only such bills as have been approved by the 
Executive Committee. 

ARTICLE II 

MEETINGS 

I. The Anniversary Meetings of the Sections 
shall be held on the Tuesday immediately pre- 
ceding Commencement. 

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2. Special meetings may be called at any time 
by the Executive Committee, or at the request in 
writing of three members. 

3. Six members shall constitute a quorum. 

ARTICLE III 

ELECTION AND INITIATION OF MEMBERS 

1. The election of members may take place at 
any meeting of the Section, but a special meeting 
for the purpose shall be held within ten days prior 
to the Anniversary Meeting. 

2. The election of members shall be by ballot, 
unless otherwise ordered by unanimous consent of 
the members present. The names of the Juniors 
contained in the eligible list submitted by the 
Executive Committee shall first be voted upon 
separately, and in the order of numerical rank, 
determined by the method outlined in Article IV., 
section 4 of the Constitution of the Chapter; and, 
secondly, the names of the Seniors contained in 
the list shall be voted upon in like manner. 

3. When the name of a member of an earlier 
class is presented to the Section for consideration, 
the names of all the other eligible members of such 
class, together with their respective records, shall 
also be presented to the Section. 

4. No candidate shall be elected unless he shall 
receive three-fourths of all the votes cast. 

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5- The initiation of members shall be held at 
the Anniversary Meeting, and the Executive Com- 
mittee is empowered to call a special meeting for 
the initiation of members-elect whenever in their 
judgment the circumstances may warrant such 
action. 

ARTICLE IV 

ORDER OF BUSINESS 

1. The order of business shall be as follows : 
(i) Call to Order. 

(2) Reading of the Minutes. 

(3) Election of Members. 

(4) Election of Officers. 

(5) Reports. 

(6) Unfinished and Miscellaneous Business. 

(7) Initiation of Members. 

(8) Adjournment. 

2. The order of business may be suspended at 
any meeting by a majority vote of the members 
present. 

ARTICLE V 

AMENDMENTS 

I. Amendments to this Constitution may be 
introduced at any meeting of the Section, but 
shall not be acted upon until the next succeeding 
meeting. 

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2. An amendment to this Constitution can be 
adopted only by a two-thirds vote of all the mem- 
bers present and voting at a meeting at which not 
less than fifteen* members are present. 



*The Barnard Section requires ten. 



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ACTIVE MEMBERS 

COLUMBIA SECTION 
Class of 1869 

*Rev. Charles Gustavus Adams. 

Hon. Willard Bartlett, 21 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn. 
*Robert Lenox Belknap. Aet. 48. *i896. 

William Bayard Cutting, Esq., 32 Nassau St. 

Hon. William Dudley Foulke, Richmond, Ind. 
*Prof. Edward John Hallock. Aet. 38. *i884. 

*George Webster Heasly. Aet. 23. *i872. 

Rev. William Berrian Hooper, Amityville, N. Y. 
*Robert Henry Hunt. Aet. 21. *i87o. 

*Harry Madison Jones, Esq. *i899. 

John Henry Livingston, Esq., " Clermont," Tivoli, N. Y. 

David B. Ogden, 12 E. loth St. 

Horace Nelson Seaver, Jalapa, State of Vera Cruz, 
Mexico. 
*Edward Francis Weeks, Esq. Aet. 58. *i9os. 

Thenford Woodhull, Esq., 5 Court Sq., Brooklyn. 

Class of 1870 

Prof. Felix Adler, Columbia University. 
Isaac Baker Barrett, Esq., 50 State St., Albany, N. Y. 
Prof. Lewis Buffett Carll, 457 Ninth St., Brooklyn. 
*George Hicks Dibblee. *i873. 



♦Deceased. 

Note. — Where no name of city or town is given, the address is Borough of 
Manhattan, New York. 

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William Erwin Gilhooly, Esq., 5 Beekman St. 

Edmond Kelly, Esq., 82 Boulevard Haussman, Paris, 
France. 

Franklin Butler Lord, Esq., 49 Wall St. 

Hon. Seth Low, 30 E. 64th St. 

Robert Stratton Morison, 501 South West St., Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 

Rev, Spencer Summerfield Roche, 200 Adelphi St., Brook- 
lyn. 

Rev. William Naylor Webbe, Lyons, N. Y. 
*Dennistoun Wood, Esq. Aet. 51. *i902. 

Class of I 87 I 

Clarence Rapelje Conger, Esq., Morristown, N. J. 

Stuyvesant Fish, 11 Broadway. 

Jacob Herrick Henry, Esq., 14 E. loth St. 

Dr. Francis Hustace, 413 Madison Ave. 
*Henry Day Loder, Esq. Aet. 35. *i887. 

James Otis Morse, Esq., Englewood, N. J. 

William Henry Sage, Esq., 156 Broadway. 

Rev. Henry Mason Smyth, 68 Dwight Place, Englewood, 
N. J. 

Hon. Oscar Solomon Straus, Washington, D. C. 
*Prof. Joseph F. Vermilye. •1884. 

Class of 1872 

Prof. Sidney Gillespie Ashmore, Union College, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 

*Frederick Augustus Brown, Aet. 46. ♦iSgS. 

Clarence Cushing Edgerton, Esq., Cooperstown, N. Y. 
*Robert Ray Hamilton, Esq. Aet. 39. *i89o. 

William Edgar Keyes, 457 W. 144th St. 

John Holme Maghee, Morristown, N. J. 

^Deceased. 1 

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♦Frederick Panet Marshall, Esq. Aet. 36. *i886. 

James Lawrence Onderdonk, Esq., 326 Michigan Ave., 
Chicago, 111. 

Prof. John Krom Rees, 261 Central Park West. 
*Edward Lazarus Rosenfeld. *i873. 

Class of 1873 

Prof. Frederick Remson Hutton, Columbia University. 

Henry Rutgers Marshall, 3 W. 29th St. 

Lefferts Strebeigh, Esq., 50 Pine St. 

Sutherland Tenney, Esq., Third Avenue and 183d St. 
*Bache McEvers Whitlock, Esq. Aet. 53. *i905. 

*George "Norman Williamson. Aet. 52. *i9os. 

Class of 1874 

George Forrest Butterworth, Esq., 40 Wall St. 
*Frank Drisler. *i905. 

Frederick William Hinrichs, Esq., 76 William St. 

Prof. George Kennedy, Beaver Falls, Pa. 

Albert Jared Loder, Esq., 34 Winans St., East Orange, 
N. J. 

Sylvanus Albert Reed, 37 E. 50th St. 

Benjamin Aymar Sands, 58 W. 48th St. 
*Thomas De Witt Thompson, Esq. Aet. 39. *i893. 

Class of 1875 

William James Adams, 350 Monadnock Bldg., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Rev. Harry Innes Bodley, Jr., 18 Lexington St., New 
Britain, Conn. 

Prof. John Aaron Browning, 31 W. 55th St. 
Dr. William Duncan McKim, 1701 i8th St., N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Thomas Samuel Oriston, Esq., 27 William St. 

"^Deceased. 

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Prof. Edward Delavan Perry, Columbia University. 
*Edward Lyman Short, Esq. *i9os. 

Class of 1876 

*David Caiman, Esq. Aet. 48. *i9o6. 

Herman Drisler, 23 E. 41st St. 

Prof. Richard Theodore Ely, Madison, Wis. 
*Dr, Gasper Griswold. Aet. 29. *i886. 

John Edmond Hindon Hyde, Esq., 120 Broadway. 
*Dr. Benjamin Franklin Mayer. Aet. 31. *i886. 

Eugene Seligman, Esq., 15 Broad St. 

Irvin Auchincloss Sprague, 55 E. 65!h St. 

Rev. Leighton Williams, 312 W. 54th St. 

Class of 1877 

Channing Ellery, 228 W. 38th St. 

Dr. Lawrence Bunting Fletcher, Maryborough, N. Y. 

Clarence Wadsworth Francis, Esq., 27 William St. 
*John Ramon Martinez Hernz, Esq. 

Dr. Stephen Yates Howell, 164 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

William Henry Hyde, Jr., 105 E. 6ist St. 
*John Murray Mitchell, Esq. Act. 47. *i905. 

John B. Pine, Esq., 63 Wall St. 

Charles Montague Ward, 58 W. 47th St. 

Class of 1878 

William Porter Allen, Esq., 10 Wall St. 

Francis Sedgwick Bangs, Esq., 63 Wall St. 

Henry Lawrence Bogert, Esq., 99 Nassau St. 

Charles De Hart Brower, Esq., 10 Wall St. 
*Charles Elder Caldwell, Esq. Aet. 26. *i88o. 

Joseph Franklin Crowell, Esq., 115 Broadway. 

Dr. Benjamin Farquhar Curtis, 27 E. 63rd St. 
*Holbrook Cushman. Aet. 38. *i895. 

*Deceased. 

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Henry Elsworth Gregory, Esq., 59 Wall St. 

Charles Frederick Hoffman, Jr., 620 Fifth Ave. 

Prof. Edward Washburn Hopkins, 299 Lawrence St., New 

Haven, Conn. 
Charles Frederick Hurlburt, 25 Halsey St., Brooklyn. 
Mornay WilHams, Esq., 59 Wall St. 

Class of 1879 

Frederick Stone Barnum, Esq., White Plains, N. Y. 

Rev. Theodore Bogert Foster, La Grange, 111. 

Prof. William Hallock, Columbia University. 
*Abraham Illch. *i88s. 

Emil Joseph, Esq., Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, O, 
*Melville Albert Kellogg, Esq. Aet. 41. *i89i. 

James Alexander Lynch, Esq., 99 Nassau St. 

John Henshaw Mulcahey, Esq., 99 Nassau St. 
*Edward Arthur Northall. *i904. 

Samuel Duffield Osborne, Esq., Tower of Madison Square 
Garden. 

Rev. Edward Johnson Runk, Cold Spring, N. Y. 

Prof. Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman, Columbia Uni- 
versity. 

Class of 1880 

Dr. Leon Nathan Adler, 100 William St. 
George Engs Blackwell, Esq., 63 Wall St. 
Rev. John W. Fenton Carlisle, 284 Liberty St., New- 
burgh, N. Y. 
Howard Coghill, Esq., Red House, Morristown, N. J. 
Landreth Hezekiah King, Grand Central Depot. 
Dr. Milton Emanuel Lehman, 40 Exchange PI. 
Jesse Albert Locke, Jr., Hackensack, N. J. 
*Henry Solomon May, Esq. Aet. 29. *i888. 

Charles Forman Moody, Esq., 206 Broadway. 

* Deceased. 

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William Newbrough, Evanston, Wyo. 

Charles Augustine O'Neil, Esq., 159 W. 1326. St. 

Frederick Dimon Philips, Esq., 11 William St. 

Rev. Elbert Stoothoff Porter, Jr., Bridgewater, Mass. 

Prof. William Lispenard Robb, P. O. Box 592, Troy, N. Y. 

Rev. Claudius Monell Roome, 75 Montclair Ave., Mont- 
clair, N. J. 

William Warburton Scrugham, Esq., 13 Greystone Ter- 
race, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Dr. Henry Alford Short, 3 W 54th St. 
*Sidney Barculo Stuart, Esq. *i89i. 

*Gardiner Howland Waring. Aet. 29. *i888. 

Class of I 88 I 

Frank Wallace Arnold, Esq., 3 Broad St; 

Nathan Bijur, 34 Nassau St. 

Prof. William Archibald Dunning, Columbia University. 

Prof. James Chidester Egbert, Jr., Columbia University. 

Edward Stabler Field, 82 Leonard St. 

James Heard, Summit, N. J. 

James Thurston Horn, 13 E. S3d St. 

Charles Mandred Lum, Esq., Prudential Building, New- 
ark, N. J. 

Prof. Harry Thurston Peck, Columbia University. 

Rev. Edward Riggs, 28 Viald Principe Amedeo, Florence, 
Italy. 

Erastus Titus Roberts, Titusville, Pa. 

Dr. Reginald Hall Sayre, 9 E. 45th St. 
*Eugene Talman Stuart. *i89o. 

Franklin Bryant Torrey, 103 Second PI., Brooklyn. 

William Israel Walter, 115 W. 57th St. 

Prof. Lemuel Whitaker, Lehigh Ave. and 8th St., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

* Deceased. 

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Class of 1882 

Robert Arrowsmith, 253 Highland Ave., Orange, N. J. 

Joseph Edwin Baker, East Fishkill, 

Dr. Harry Ferdinand Barrell, 794 Broad St., Newark, 
N. J. 

Frederick Martin Burr, PaHsade Ave., Englewood, N. J. 

Drayton Burrill, 52 Broadway. 

President Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia University. 

Rev. James Carter, Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 

Edwin James Gillies, 245 Washington St. 

Dr. Frank Spencer Halsey, 108 W. 74th St. 
*Frank Lyon Henry. Aet. 39. *i899. 

*David Gale Maclay, Esq. Aet. 45. *i9o6. 

Dr. Clarkson Seaman Mead, Port Chester, N. Y. 

George Burrington Parsons, 505 Fifth Ave. 

Dr. Louis Dwight Ray, 35 W. 84th St. 

Reginald WilHam Rives, Esq., New Hamburgh, N. Y. 

Frank Bishop Smidt, 54 Wall St. 

Robert Bunch Van Cortlandt, 30 Pine St. 

Class of 1883 

Edward Hedden Apgar, 54 W. 77th St, 
*Dr. Augustus Dickerson Baker. Aet. 26. *i885. 

Robert Ferguson, 310 W. 46th St. 

Halstead Holoway Frost, Jr., Esq., 18 Wall St. 

John Kinsey Gore, 157 Cleveland St., Orange, N. J. 

Prof. Alfred Gudeman, Franz Josef Strasse 12, Munich, 
Germany. 

Walter Ellison Hallett, 523 E. 175th St. 

Oliver King Hand, 68 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. 

William Livingston Hazen, 721 St. Nicholas Ave. 
*Austin Hulshizer, Esq. Aet. 28. *i89i. 

♦Deceased. 

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Prof. Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson, Columbia 

University. 
Edward Perry Lyon, Esq., 128 Broadway. 
Alfred Lee Manierre, Esq., 31 Nassau St. 
Louis Ambrose Noble, Esq., 76 William St. 
Rev. William Hawks Pott, Zion Church Rectory, Wap- 

pinger's Falls, N. Y. 
Prof, Michael Pupin, Columbia University. 
James Henry Schmelzel, 245 Washington St. 
Dr. Samuel Edgar Stilwell, Cleveland, O. 
*Dr. Hugo Julius Walther. Aet. 32. *i896. 

Class of 1884 

John Conger Baker, Great Neck, N. Y, 
*Walter Gillette Bates. *i893. 

Prof. William Scofield Day, Columbia University. 
Prof. Charles Joseph Deghuee, 373 State St., Brooklyn. 

* Arthur D wight. *i88s, 
Charles Harvey Genung, 16 Gramercy Park, 

*Hasbrouck Haviland. 

Ambrose Dyer Henry, 71 Broadway. 

Prof. George Benjamin Hussey, East Orange, N. J, 

Barclay Etchebery Verplanck McCarty, Esq., 33 Wall St, 

Eben William Newton, Esq., 217 The Nasby, Toledo, O. 

Edward Mills Perry, Esq., 175 Remsen St., Brooklyn. 
*William Robert Skidmore, Esq. Aet. 26. *i893, 

John Ruggles Slack, Grand Central Depot. 

John Bright Stevens, Esq., 146 Broadway. 

Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, Esq., 40 Wall St. 
^Alexander Edward Williams. Aet. 23. *i884. 

Class of 1885 

Jared Grover Baldwin, Jr., Esq., 33 Wall St. 
Temple Bowdoin, 23 Wall St. 

* Deceased, 

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Rev. George Drew Egbert, 69 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn. 

Thomas Ewing, Jr., Esq., 67 Wall St. 

Prof. Thomas Scott Fiske, Jr., Columbia University, 

Arthur Philip Heinze, Esq., 220 Madison Ave. 

George Hyatt, Union Ferry Co., Brooklyn. 

Rev. Robert Ingram Brown Illmann, Hightstown, N. J. 

Prof. Harold Jacoby, Columbia University. 

Dr. Robert Coleman Kemp, 107 E. 57th St. 

Harry Kearsarge Knapp, 30 Broad St. 

Prof. Nelson Glenn McCrea, Columbia University. 

Charles Halstead Mapes, 143 Liberty St. 

Everett Masten, Esq., 27 William St. 

Dr. Van Home Norrie, 435 W. sgth St. 

John Albert Ryerson, Esq., 383 E. Superior St., Chicago, 

111. 
Dr. Edward Lincoln Stabler, 135 Willow St., Brooklyn. 
Frank Tyng Warburton, Esq., 68 William St. 
Rev. Edmund Atwill Wasson, 11 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, 

N. J. 
*Robert Weil, Esq. ♦1906. 

Class of 1886 

Guy Ayrault, Groton, Mass, 

James Nack Ballantine, 331 W. 87th St. 

John Vernon Bouvier, Jr., Esq., 141 Broadway. 
*Rev. Oscar Joseph Cohen. Aet. 45. *i9oi. 

Lincoln Cromwell, i Greene St. 
*Prof. Mortimer Lamson Earle. Aet. 41. *i905. 

Charles Dickens Faber, Montgomery, Ala, 

Samuel Townsend Gilford, 473 Lexington Ave. 

Rev. Leon Harrison, 4131 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

Harry Heilbrun, 846 Broadway. 

Edward William Scudder Johnston, Esq., 8 Center St. 

Theodore Clarence Mitchill, 223 W. 44th St. 

*Deceased. 

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Dr. Caldwell Morrison, 399 Seventh Ave., Newark, N. J. 

Edward Liddon Patterson, Esq., 71 Wall St. 

Samuel Tredwell Skidmore, East Hampton, N. Y. 

Rev. Joseph Gould Snyder, 9 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn. 

Prof. Milton Haight Turk, Geneva, N. Y. 

Rev. Elwood Worcester, 15 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 

Class of 1887 

William Gasten, Esq., 347 McDonough St., Brooklyn. 
George Houghton GilmanJ Esq., 35 Wall St. 
Charles Franc Goddard, 15 William St. 
*Rev. Herman Louis Jacot. *i89S. 

Prof. Charles Knapp, Columbia University, 
Louis Rennes, 154 E. I22d St. 
Edwin Hall Snyder, West Hoboken, N. J. 
Leonard Dalton White, 47 Broadway. 

Class of 1888 

Arthur De Lancey Ayrault, Harrison, N. Y. 

Prof. Charles Sears Baldwin, Yale University, New 

Haven, Conn, 
Hampton Denman Ewing, Esq., 27 Belmont Terrace, 

Yonkers, N. Y. 
Jarvis Rose Fairchild, 100 Washington Sq. 
Rev. Percy Foster Hall, Catonsville, Md. 
*Prof. Willard Humphrey. Aet. 35. *i902. 

William Robinson Powell, 467 Fifth Ave. 
Prof. John Dyneley Prince, Columbia University. 
Graham French Putnam, 31 Commercial Block, Salt Lake 

City, Utah. 
Prof. Henry Augustus Sill, 136 Cascadilla PI., Ithaca, 

N. Y. 

*Deceased. 

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Dr. George Marvin Tuttk, 4519 Washington Ave., St. 

Louis, Mo. 
George Flint Warren, Jr., Esq., 256 Broadway. 
*Frank Armitage Wilcox, Esq. Aet. 25. ♦1894. 

Prof. Benjamin Duryea Woodward, Columbia University. 
Prof. Clarence Hoffman Young, Columbia University. 

Class of 1889 

Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, Esq., 52 Broadway. 

Gustavus Trask Donnell, Esq., 35 W. 33d St. 

Remsen Johnson, Esq., 187 Broadway. 

Willard Vinton King, 26 Broad St. 

George Dana Mumford, Esq., 32 Nassau St, 

Prof. George Clinton Densmore Odell, Columbia Uni- 
versity. 

Hammond Odell, Esq., 135 W. 75th St. 

Prof. Joseph Clement Pfister, Columbia University. 

Prof. Norman Wilde, University of Minnesota, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

Class of 1890 

Prof. Marston Taylor Bogert, Columbia University. 

Frederic Rene Coudert, Jr., Esq., 71 Broadway. 

John Sag'e Fiske, 27 William St. 

Prof. Frank Pierrepont Graves, Columbia, Mo. 
*HaroId Griffing. *i9oo. 

Rev. Charles Harris Hayes, Chelsea Square. 

Oswald Nathaniel Jacoby, Esq., 80 Wall St. 

Prof. Charles Riborg Mann, University of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Prof. John Perry Seward, 200 W. 70th St. 
*William John Warburton, Esq. Aet. 28. •1897. 

* Deceased. 

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Class of I 89 I 

James Loring Arnold, 418 W. ii8th St. 
*Dr. Charles Bartow. Aet. 26. *i89s. 

Cortlandt Field Bishop, Esq., Room 1410, 52 William St. 

Albert Rolaz Gallatin, 119 E. 38th St. 

William Harrison, Esq., 62 William St, 

Edward Hymes, 61 Park Row. 

Charles Conover Kalbfleisch, Esq., 60 Wall St. 

Victor Mapes, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
*John Farr Putnam. Aet. 22. *i893. 

^ Edward, Allan Sisson, 2193 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, O. 

Rev. Alexis William Stein, Jr., Fitchburg, Mass. 

Class of 1892 

Rev. Robert Archibald Ashworth, 437 Broad St, Meriden, 

Conn. 
Dr. Samuel Bandler, 134 W. 87th St. 
George Louis Beer, 329 W. 71st St. 
Edward Stelle Brownson, Jr., 43 Cedar St. 
Henry Jagoe Burchell, 49 W. 57th St. 
Dr. Edwin Rodney Fiske, 1172 Dean St., Brooklyn. 
Charles Hamilton Sisson, 621 Broadway. 
Clarence Walton Vail, 238 Garfield PL, Brooklyn. 
Dr. Charles Auguste Valadier, 297 Central Park W. 

Class of 1893 

Rev. William Henry Bawden, Bridgeton, N. J. 
Prof. William Addison Hervey, Columbia University. 
Dr. Herbert Mueller Hopkins, Bedford Park. 
Stephen Henry Keating, Esq., 217 W. 136th St. 
Arthur Charles Kletzsch, 1337 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, 

Wis. 
Dr. Wilfrid Lay, 25 Elm St., Flushing, N. Y. 

* Deceased. 

30 



Leonard Beecher McWhood, Columbia University. 
*Edward Peale MacMullen. Aet. 30. *i898. 

Prof. Walter Taylor Marvin, Princeton, N. J. 

Prof. George N. Olcott, Columbia University. 

Charles Louis Pollard, care G. and C. Merriam Co., 
Springfield, Mass. 

Prof. William Robert Shepherd, Columbia University. 
*Samuel George Fitzhugh Townsend, Columbia University. 
*Rev. Sidney Hubbell Treat. Aet. 32. *i903. 

Herbert Treadwell Wade, 149 E. 46th St. 

Class of 1894 

James Fuller Berry, 601 W. 148th St. 

Prof. Walter Wheeler Cook, Madison, Wis. 

Otto Theodore Hess, Esq., 27 William St. 

Rev. Shepherd Knapp, 266 Lexington Ave. 

Campbell Erie Locke, Esq., 14 W. 69th St. 

Dr. Frederic Ludlow Luqueer, 86 Marlborough Road, 

Brooklyn. 
Albert Capron Phillips, The Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 111. 
Clarence Bishop Smith, Esq., 21 State St. 

Class of 1895 

Frederick Coykendall, i W. 72d St. 

Prof. John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald, 2nd, Columbia University. 

William Oscar Gennert, Esq., 299 Broadway. 

Dr. George Balthasar Germann, Public School 130, Ocean 

Parkway, Brooklyn. 
Maulsby Kimball, Esq., 786 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. 
*William Thomas Mason, Esq. Aet. 31. *i905. 

Prof. Joel Elias Springarn, Columbia University. 
Rev. William Dana Street, 4 Ridgeview Ave., White 

Plains, N. Y. 

* Deceased. 

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Class of 1896 

Dr. Edwin Beer, 116 W. 58th St. 

Dr. Everett Willoughby Gould, 13 W. 121st St. 

Prof. John Duer Irving, Yale University, New Haven, 

Conn. 
Dr. Walter Coluzzi Kretz, Trenton, N. J. 
Albert Ralph Lesinsky, Esq., 32 Liberty St. 
*Robert Glenn McCrea. Aet. 22. *i897. 

Robert Austin McCulloch, 51 Chambers St. 
Joseph Meyer Proskauer, Esq., 50 Pine St. 
Prof. Samuel Swayze Seward, Jr., Stanford University^ 

Cal. 

Class of 1897 

*Dr. Philip Bissell. Aet. 27. *i904, 

Philip Ernest Brodt, Greneseo, N. Y. 
Francis Hoag Brooks, Ballston Lake, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 
Eugene C. Brown, 876 Kent Ave., Brooklyn. 
Francis Harold Dike, 66 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. 
Walter Strong Edwards, 44 North St., Greenwich, Conn. 
Francis Bertram Elgas, Esq., 40 Exchange PI. 
Harry Harkness Flagler, 32 Park Ave. 
Albert William Putnam, 16 W. 77th St. 
Edwin Piatt Tanner, 80 Pearl St., Paterson, N. J. 

Class of 1898 

Charles Hebard Edwards, Greenwich, Conn. 

Lewis David Einstein, American Embassy, Constantinople, 
Turkey. 

Frederick Paul Keppel, Columbia University. 

John Fulton Berrien Mitchell, Jr., Linden Hill, Flush- 
ing, N. Y. 

Robert King Morse, Nyack, N. Y. 

* Deceased. ^ 

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Alvan Alonzo Tenney, Columbia University. 

Samuel Copp Worthen, 50 Pine St. 

Franklin Zeiger, 138 Park St., Montclair, N. J. 

Class of 1899 

Charles Adkins Baker, Esq., 294 Manhattan Ave, 
Harold Hosford Bowman, Esq., 151 Grove St., Mont- 

clair, N. J. 
William Aspenwall Bradley, 88 Washington PI. 
Arthur Alexander Fowler, iii Broadway. 
John Smith Harrison, Gambler, Ohio. 
George Sidney Hellman, 358 Fifth Ave. 
Geoffrey Parsons, Esq., Hempstead, N. Y. 
Charles Henry Tuttle, Esq., 10 Hamilton Terrace. 

Class of 1900 

Prof. John Erskine, Amherst, Mass. 
Henry Starr Giddings, Esq., 150 W. 79th St. 
William King Gregory, 149 W. 12th St. 
Dr. Everett Merl Hawks, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
Harwood Hoadley, Columbia University. 
Rev. Robert Chipman Hull, Suffield, Conn. 
Frank Kidde, 66 Gates Ave., Verona, N. J. 
Charles Jones Ogden, 250 W. 88th St. 
Robert Insall Raimon, 492 Madison St., Brooklyn. 
Harry Hull St. Clair, Jr., 49 Wall St. 
Prof. Charles William Stoddart, 28 E. Gilman St., Madi- 
son, Wis. 
Simeon Strunsky, 1225 Boston Road. 

Class of I 90 I 

David Armstrong, Esq., 15 Westfield Ave., Rahway, N. J. 
Rev. Elliott Williams Boone, 3610 Broadway. 
Michael Hart Cardozo, Jr., Esq., 45 E. 65th St. 

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George Laurence Donnellan, Esq., 127 W. 96th St. 
Dr. Charles Savage Forbes, 133 E. 30th St. 
Harris Harold Gumm, Esq., 37 W. 28th St. 
Hans Olaf Hanson, Bayshore Terrace, Corona, N, Y. 
Frederick William Justus Heuser, Columbia University. 
Edward Bedinger Mitchell, Flushing, N. Y. 
Herbert Fedor Small, 54 W. 85th St. 
John Boyce Smith, Jr., Esq., 100 Broadway. 
Egbert Hammond Pinneo Ward, Johns Hopkins Medical 
School, Baltimore, Md. 

Class of 1902 

Dino Bigongiari, Columbia University, 

Allan Beach Arnold Bradley, Esq., 351 W. 84th St. 

George Henry Danton, Western Reserve University, 

Cleveland, O. 
George Christian Otto Haas, 64 E. 7th St. 
James Harold Heroy, 47 E. 66th St. 
Joseph Gardner Hopkins, 350 Washington Ave., Brooklyn. 
Richard Kelly, Esq., 46 W. 72d St. 
Charles William Kennedy, Merwick, Princeton, N. J. 
John Pierce Langs, Station "A," Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Dr. Charles Christian Lieb, 317 W. 57th St. 
Rev. William Marsiglia Nesbit, 304 W. 99th St. 
Theodore Raymond St. John, Esq., 52 E. 58th St. 
Edward Schuster, Esq., 68 W. ii6th St, 
Frank Houghton Sewall, Columbia University. 
Gilbert Oakley Ward, 420 W. 144th St. 
Rev. Archibald Spiers Winslow, loi W. io6th St. 

Class of 1903 

Clinton Gilbert Abbott, 153 W. 73d St. 
Nathaniel Waring Barnes, 85 Lander St., Newburgh, 
N. Y. 

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Alexander] Otto Bechert, Columbia University. 

Walter Frank, Esq., 209 W. 127th St. 

Leonhard Felix Fuld, Esq., 130 E. iioth St. 

Stanley Myer Isaacs, Esq., no E. 73d St. 

Charles Francis Lawson, no Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Harold Chaffee McCollom, Esq., 124 Hancock St., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

James Garfield Moses, Esq., 32 Liberty St. 

Herbert Roe Odell, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Gerald Stuart O'Loughlin, Esq., 521 W. 149th St. 

Lawrason Riggs, Jr., Esq., 46 E. 29th St. 

Robert Livingston Schuyler, Yale University, New- 
Haven, Conn. 

Rudolph Ludwig von Bernuth, Esq., 130 W. 64th St. 

Leonard Michael Wallstein, Esq., 538 W. 114th St. 

Dr. Frederick Lyman Wells, 567 W. 113th St. 

Class of 1904 

William Anthony Aery, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. 

Donald Clifford Brace, 29 W. 23d St. 

Abraham Moses Davis, Esq., 12 W.i 115th St. 

Louis Bliss Gillet, 1515 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Arthur S. Gutman, 12 E. 8oth St. 

Carlton Huntley Hayes, Afton, N. Y. 

Oscar Rempel Houston, Esq., 25 Mt. Morris Park W. 

Rev. Grant Knauff, Cleveland, Tenn. 

Jason Knox, 205 W. io8th St. 

Theodore Gardner Robinson, 377 Broadway. 

Edward Sapir, 9 St. Nicholas Ave. 

Channing Rust Toy, 141 Fifth Ave. 

Kaufman Richard Wallach, Esq., 53 E. Both St 

Jacob Zeitlin, 2101 Eighth Ave. 

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Class of 1905 

Samuel Lloyd Barrick, 243A Summit Ave., Jersey City, 
N.J. 

Stanley Brown-Serman, Chelsea Square. 

Winfred Cornwall Decker, Susquehanna, Pa. 

Micco Miltiades Achilles Fontrier, Columbia University. 

Edward Henry Green, 44 E. 75th St. 

William Klaber, 389 Manhattan Ave. 

Robert Le Roy, Esq., 28 Seventh Ave. 

Curtis Lublin, 78 W. 82d St. 

George Zerdin Medalie, Esq., 20 E. i32d St. 

William Stuart Messer, 94 Highland Ave., Jersey City, 
N. J. 

Walter Wesley Mott, 166 W. 121st St. 

Leonard Flagge Otten, 31 Winyah Ave., New Rochelle, 
N. Y. 

Steward Slosson, St. Anthony Hall, ii6th St. and River- 
side Drive. 

Hugh Peters Treat, 201 W. looth St. 

Harold Worthington Webb, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

Class of 1906 

Waldo Adams Amos, 21 Lawrence Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 

Julius Blum, 106 W. 115th St. 

Eugene Lyons Bondy, Esq., 477 Manhattan Ave. 

Wilbur Larremore Caswell, General Theological Semi- 
nary, Chelsea Square, 

Belmont Corn, Hotel Ashton, 93d St, and Madison Ave. 

David Herman Joseph, 1213 First St., Louisville, Ky. 

Fletcher Irvin Krauss, 12 Washington PI., East Orange, 
N, J. 

Walter Sichel, 122 West 121st St. 

Walter Leo Solomon, 522 West 150th St. 

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Stanley Harold Steiner, loi West 183d St. 

James Leroy Stockton, 410 South Howes St., Ft. Collins, 

Colo. 
Harold Allen Thomas, 430 West ii6th St. 

Class of 1907 

Robert Henry Haskell, 429 West 117th St. 
WilHam Grant Palmer, no West Sidney Ave., Mt. Ver- 
non, N. Y. 



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BARNARD SECTION 

Charter Members 

Louise Merritt Stabler (Mrs. George Howard Parker), 

'93, 16 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. 
Ella Fitz Gerald Bryson (Mrs. Frank Gilbert Bryson),'94, 

167 W. 73d St. 
Caroline Garner Brombacher (Mrs. Sidney G. Stacy), '95, 

177 Woodruff Ave., Brooklyn. 
Anna Cole Mellick, '96, 316 W. 84th St. 
Dr. Elsie Worthington Clews (Mrs. Herbert Parsons), 

'96, 112 E. 35th St. 
Gertrude L. Wolff (Mrs. Emil Oppenheimer), '96, 306 W. 

94th St. 
*Louise B. Dunn, '97. Aet. 27. *i902. 

Adaline Caswell Wheelock, '97, 412 W. 115th St. 
Jessie Wallace Hughan, '98, 663 Quincy St., Brooklyn. 
Helen St. Clair (Mrs. George Vincent Mullan), '98, An- 
drews Ave., University Heights. 1 
Susan Isabella Myers, '98, 309 W. 70th St. 
Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, '99, 28 W. 48th St. 
Grace Harriet Goodale, '99, Potsdam, N. Y. 
Elsie Mabel Kupfer, '99, 44 W. 97th St. 
Martha Ornstein, '99, 203 W. io8th St. 
Jeannette Bliss Gillespy, '00, 155 Pine St., Holyoke, Mass. 
Ellinor Ten Broeck Reiley (Mrs. George Endicott), '00, 

930 West End Ave. 

Class of I 90 I 

Lisa Delavan Bloodgood, 320 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn. 
Cerise Emily Agnes Carman, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. 

* Deceased. 

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Helen Elizabeth Catlin, 454 Franklin St., Bloomfield, N. J. 

Amy Loveman, 210 W. 139th St. 

Marie Louise Wehncke (Mrs. J. E. Noeggerath), 9 Adams 

Road, Schenectady, N. Y. 
Cordelia Wendt, Larchmont, N. Y. 

Class of 1902 

Elizabeth Allen, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn. 
Elsa Patterson Campbell, Farmington, Conn. 
Ada Blanche Clouse Neiswender, 923 Marcy Ave., Brook- 
lyn. 

Class of 1903 

Helen Louise Cohen, 38 W. 93d St. 

Helen Louise King, 360 W. 117th St. 

Lucile Kohn, 1138 Madison Ave. 

Elsbeth Kroeber, 207 W. 107th St. 

Marion Elizabeth Latham, Barnard College, Columbia 

University. 
Ethel Manter Pool, 829 West End Ave. 
Katherine Ellen Poole, St. Mary's School, Garden City, 

N. Y. 

Class of 1904 

Minnie Margaret Beifeld, 63d St. and South Park Ave., 
Chicago, 111. 

Mabel Denton, Williamson Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. 

Katharine Swift Doty, 553 W. 141st St. 

Jean Dunbar Egleston, 707 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Dora Elsie Lichten, 23 E. 76th St. 

Charlotte Elizabeth Morgan, 1173 Bushwick Ave., Brook- 
lyn. 

Dora Russell Nevins, 384 Third St., Brooklyn. 

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Class of 1905 

Margaret Cecilia Byrne, 338 Decatur St., Brooklyn. 

Helen Wilking Cooley, 241 W. 14th St. 

Emilie Josephine Hutchinson, 287 Carroll St., Brooklyn. 

Carrie Kaplan, 671 Gates Ave., Brooklyn. 

Edwina Leah Levy, 53 E. 73d St. 

Mary Lock, 752 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. 

Lily Sylvester Murray, y^ Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. 

Frances Hope Purdon, 606 W. 114th St. 

Class of 1906 

Alice Dorothy Brewster, 527 W. 124th St. 
Mabel Emma Browne, 1539 Pacific St., Brooklyn, 
Faith Delatour Chipperfield, 606 W. 115th St. 
Alice Haskell, Columbia University. 
Grace Beatrice MacColl, 502 W. 113th St. 
Edith Somborn, 348 Central Park W. 
Elizabeth Iverson Toms, 44 W. 128th St. 

Class of 1907 

Gertrude Louise Cannon, Clay Ave., near 175th St. 
Juliet Stuart Points, 84 Storm Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 



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Honorary Members 

Elected 1869 

■^Professor Henry Drisler. Aet. 79. *i897. 

^Professor Theodore W. Dwight, *i89-'. 

^Professor Thomas Egleston. *i9oo. 
^Professor Charles A. Joy. 

^Professor Augustus C. Merriam. *i895. 

^Professor Charles M. Nairne. *i882. 

^Professor John S. Newberry. *i892. 

^Professor William G. Peck. *i892. 
^Professor Ogden N. Rood. 

^Professor Henry I. Schmidt. *i889. 

Professor John Howard Van Amringe, '60, Columbia 
University. 
*Professor Francis L. Vinton. 

Elected 1871 

Frederic De Peyster Field. 

Elected 1872 

^Henry James Anderson, '18. 
*Hon. Hamilton Fish, ^2^], 
*Rev. Benjamin I. Haight, '28. 
*Henry Nicoll, '30. 
*George Payn Quackenbos, '43. 

Professor John Duncan Quackenbos, ' 
*Lewis Morris Rutherford. 

Hon. Stewart Lyndon Woodford, '54, 18 Wall St 

'^Deceased. 

41 



Aet. 


77- 


*i875. 


Aet. 


8S. 


*i893. 


Aet. 


69. 


*i879. 
*i879. 


Aet. 


55. 


*i88i. 


331 W. 28th St. 


Aet. 


75. 


*i892, 



Aet. 


58. 


*i888. 


Aet. 


67. 


*i890. 


Aet. 


(>2. 


-1877^ 



Elected 1873 

Professor Julius Sachs, ^(^'j, Columbia University. 

Elected 1875 

*Dr. Cornelius Rea Agnew, '49. 

*John Jacob Astor, '39. 

*James William Beekman, Esq., '34. 

John Crosby Brown, '59, 59 Wall St. 
*Francis Pharcellus Church, '59. Aet. ey. *i9o6, 

*Frederic Rene Coudert, '50. 
*John Player Crosby, Esq., '27. 

Dr. William Henry Draper, '51, 19 E. 
*Frederick De Peyster, Esq., '16. 

Rev. Morgan Dix, '48, 2.y W. 25th St. 
*Rev. Cornelius Roosevelt Duffie, '41. 
*Evert Augustus Duyckinck, '35. 
*Rev. William Ernest Eigenbrodt, '31. 
*Hon. James Emott, '41. 
*Rev. Harvey Doddridge Ganse, '39. 
*John William Hamersley, Esq., '26. 
*William Henry Leggett, ^y]. 
*Jeremiah Loder, Esq., '46. 
*Hon. John McKeon, '25. 
*Robert Ray, Esq., '13. 

Rev. William Tufnell Sabine, '59, 960 Madison Ave. 

Rt. Rev. George Franklin Seymour, '50, Springfield, 111. 
*Rev. Robert George Vermilye, '31. Aet. 62. *i87s. 

Dr. Samuel Baldwin Ward, '61, 281 State St., Albany, 
N. Y. 

Elected 1881 

Edward Mitchell, Esq., '61, 44 Wall St. 

* Deceased. 

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Aet. 84. 


*i892. 


47th St. 




Aet. 86. 


*i882. 


Aet. 78. 


*i900. 


Aet. ^2. 


*i878. 


Aet. 82. 


*i894. 


Aet. (>2. 


*i884. 


Aet. 69. 


*i89i. 




*i889. 


Aet, 66. 


*i882. 


Aet. 63. 


*i890. 


Aet. 76. 


*i883. 


Aet. 8s. 


*i879^ 



Elected 1887 

Chauncey Mitchell Depew, 27 W. 54th St. 
*Rev. Richard Salter Storrs. 
Charles Sprague-Smith, Cooper Union. 

Elected 1893 

Professor Brander Matthews, Columbia University. 

Elected 1894 

William A, Keener, Esq., 441 Park Ave. 

Elected 1898 

Professor William M. Sloane, Columbia University. 

Elected 1901 
Dean Laura Drake Gill, Columbia University. 

Elected 1903 

Virgil Prettyman, Horace Mann High School. 
*Deceased. 



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List of Officers of the Columbia Section, t 

Presidents 

*i869-i872 — President Barnard. 
*i873 — Professor Merriam. 

*i874 — Professor Nairne. 

1 875-1876 — Hon. Stewart L. Woodford. 
*i877 — President Barnard. 

1878 —Hon. Willard Bartlett. 

*i879-i88o — President Barnard. 
*i88i-i882 — Professor Merriam. 
*i883-i887 — Robert Lenox Belknap. 

1888-1891 — Henry Ellsworth Gregory. 

1892 — Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson. 

1893-1896 — Clarence Hoffman Young. 

1897-1898— John B. Pine. 

1899-1900 — Dean Van Amringe. 

1901-1903 — William Hallock. 

1903-1905 — Edward Delavan Perry. 

1905- — George Clinton Densmore Odell. 

Vice-Presidents 



*i869-i873 — Professor 


Short. 


*i874 


— Professor 


Merriam. 


*i875 


— Professor 


Short. 


1876 


— Lefferts Strebeigh. 


1877- 


1878— Oscar S. 


Straus. 


*i879- 


•1880 — Professor 


Merriam. 


1881 


— Mornay \ 

:d. 


Villiams. 


* Decease 




tThus designated since the incorporation of the Barnard Section, 






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1882 — Henry Ellsworth Gregory. 

1883 — Edward Washburn Hopkins. 

1884 — William Warburton Scrugham, 
1885-1887 — Henry Ellsworth Gregory. 
1888 — Nelson Glenn McCrea. 
1889-1890 — Clarence Hoffman Young. 

1891 — Edward Allan Sisson. 

1892 — Clarence Hoffman Young. 
1893-1895 — John Krom Rees. 

1896 — John Perry Seward. 

1897-1899 — Clarence Hoffman Young, 

1900 — W^illiam A. Bradle}^ 

1901 — Dr. George B. Germann. 
1902-1904 — Prof. Nelson G. McCrea. 
1905- — Frederick Paul Keppel. 

Corresponding Secretaries 

1869 — Professor Julien. 

1872 — Professor Julien. 

1873 — Oscar S. Straus. 

*i874 — Professor E. J. Hallock. 

*i875 — Professor Merriam. 

1877 — Thenford Woodhull. 

1878 — Mornay Williams. 

1879 —Melville A. Kellogg. 

1881 — Charles Frederick Hurlburt. 

1882 — Reginald Hall Sayre. 
1883-1884— A. V. W. Jackson. 
1885-1886— Walter Gillette Bates. 
1887 — Charles Knapp. 
1888-1889 — Hampton Denman Ewing. 
1890-1891 — Charles Harris Hayes. 
1892 — Robert Archibald Ashworth. 

♦Deceased. 

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1893-1894 — George N. Olcott. 

1895 — Joseph C. Pfister. 

1896 —Herbert T. Wade. 
1897-1899— G. C. D. Odell. 

1900 — Clarence H. Young. 

Recording Secretaries 

1869 — Professor Lamouroux. 

1870 — William B. Cutting. 
1872-1874 — Professor Rees. 

1874 — Lefferts Strebeigh. 

1875 — Edward Delavan Perry. 
1876-1878 — Edward Lyman Short. 

1878 — Lawrence Bunting Fletcher. 

1879 — Professor Ashmore. 

1881 — Charles Frederick Hurlburt. 

1882-1884 — William Warburton Scrugham. 
1884-1886 — Edward Percy Lyon. 
1886-1891 — Edward Johnson Runk. 
1891-1898 — Hammond Odell. 
1899-1900 — William Hallock. 

1901 — Nelson G. McCrea. 

1902 — Benjamin D. Woodward. 
1903-1905 — Professor Joel E. Spingarn. 
1905-1906 — Professor William R. Shepherd. 
1907 — Dr. John D. Fitz-Gerald. 

Treasurers 

1869 — Professor Chandler. 

*i872 — Professor Merriam. 

*i873 — Robert Ray Hamilton. 

1874 — Thenford Woodhull. 

*i875 — Professor E. J. Hallock. 



^Deceased. 



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i877 — Robert N. Shepard. 

1878 —John Murray Mitchell. 

1881 — Jesse Albert Locke. 

1882-1884 — Charles Frederick Hurlburt. 
1885-1886— Frederick Martin Burr. 
1887 —Nelson G. McCrea. 

1888-1889— Edmund Atwill Wasson. 
1890-1896 — Benjamin Duryea Woodward. 
1897-1898 — Samuel S. Seward, Jr. 

1899 —Philip E. Brodt. 

1900 — Frederick P. Keppel. 

1901 — Nelson G. McCrea. 

1902 — Benjamin D. Woodward, 
1903-1907 — Professor William Addison Hervey. 

Registrar 

I878-I879 ) 



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List of Officers of the Barnard Section. 

Presidents 
1901-1903 — Mrs. Frank G. Bryson. 
1903-1905 — Miss Virginia C. Gildersleeve, 
1906- — Mrs. George Endicott. 

Vice-Presidents 
1901- — Miss Laura D. Gill. 

Secretaries 
1901-1903 — Miss Virginia C. Gildersleeve. 
1903-1906 — Miss Amy Loveman. 
1906- — Miss Katharine Doty. 

Treasurers 
1901-1903 — Miss Adaline C. Wheelock. 
1903-1905 — Miss Gertrude L. Wolff. 
1905-1906 — Mrs. Emil Oppenheimer. 
1906- — Miss Marion E. Latham. 



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OFFICERS OF THE SECTIONS. 

COLUMBIA COLLEGE 

1906-1907 

President, George Clinton Densmore Odell. 

Vice-President, Frederick Paul Keppel. 

Secretary, William Robert Shepherd. 

Treasurer, William Addison Hervey. 

BARNARD COLLEGE 

1906-1907 

President, Mrs. George Endicott. 

Vice-President, Miss Laura Drake Gill. 

Secretary, Miss Katharine Swift Doty. 

Treasurer, Miss Marion Elizabeth Latham. 

Delegates to the National Council of the United 
Chapters of the Phi Beta Kappa Society 

To the National Council of 1883 : 
*Prof. Augustus Chapman Merriam. 
*Prof. John Krom Rees. 
Rev. Leighton Williams. 

To the National Council of 1 
*Robert Lenox Belknap. 
*Prof. John Krom Rees. 
Rev. Edward Johnson Runk. 

* Deceased. 

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To the National Council of 1889 : 
Prof. Felix Adler. 
Clarence Rapelje Conger. 
Prof. Augustus Chapman Merriam. 

To the National Council of 1892 : 
Henry Ellsworth Gregory. 
Alfred Lee Manierre. 
Theodore Clarence Mitchill. 

To the National Council of 1895 : 
Hammond Odell. 
Rev. Leighton Williams. 
Dean Van Amringe. 

To the National Council of 1898: 
Prof. Nicholas Murray Butler. 
Henry E, Gregory. 
Hammond Odell. 

To the National Council of 1901 : 
Prof. William Hallock. 
Prof. Charles Knapp. 
Prof. Marston T. Bogert. 

To the National Council of 1904: 
Prof. Thomas S. Fiske. 
Frederick Paul Keppel. 
Geoffrey Parsons. 



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Orators. 

1886— Hon. Stewart L. Woodford. 

Subject: "The Labor Problem." 
1887 — Prof. Charles Sprague-Smith. 

Subject: "The American University." 
1889 — Prof. Augustus C. Merriam. 

Subject: " Icaria," 

1890— Prof. H. T. Peck. 

Subject: "Realism in Several Literatures." 

1893 — President Jacob G. Schurman. 

Subject: "The Value of the Study of Philosophy 
at the Present Time." 
Theodore Roosevelt. 

Subject: "Ideal and Practical Politics." 

1901 — BHss Perry. 

Subject: "The Amateur Spirit." 

Joel E. Spingarn. 

Poem : " The New Hesperides." 

1904 — Walter B. Page. 

Subject: "The Cultivated Man in an Industrial 
Age." 

1905 — Prof. Brander Matthews. 

Subject: "American Character." 

1906 — Charles Francis Adams. 

Subject: "Some Present Collegiate Tendencies." 



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